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November 12, 1999 - Image 96

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-11-12

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At the helm of his first feature film, character actor
Saul Rubinek drew upon his father's Chasidic
tradition of using parables to make a point.

World War II. The book became the
basis for a PBS documentary of the
same name.
Rubinek was born in a refugee
camp in 1948, and grew up in
Canada, where his parents immigrated
when he was just 1 year old. His
father, who was prominent in Poland's
Yiddish Theater, had been raised in a
Chasidic family but "broke away to
become an actor," Rubinek says.
"One of the things I remember
about [ferry and Tom's] release is that
people asked what a nice middle-class
Jew from Ottawa was doing with
Chicago hit men. But for me, this is
more of a parable. I drew upon my
father's Chasidic tradition of using
parables to make a point."
In Jerry and Tom, Joe
Mantegna plays an
average Joe
named Tom,
who works as
a used car
salesman.
Tom
just hap-
pens to
double
as a hit
man,
and when
Jerry (Sam
Rockwell), a
co-worker on
the lot,
expresses inter-
est in the profes-
sion, Tom takes
him under his
well-armed wings.
As Jerry's profes- •
sionalism grows, so
does his blood lust,
in a film that
is alter-
nate-

Saul Rubinek: wanted to :
do a film where there are
consequences to violence, the
hit men aren't so good looking
and there is a moral center."

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